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Título: Trypanocidal activity of the compounds present in Aniba canelilla oil against Trypanosoma evansi and its effects on viability of lymphocytes
Autor: Giongo, Janice Luehring
Vaucher, Rodrigo de Almeida
Silva, Aleksandro Schafer da
Oliveira, Camila Belmonte
Mattos, Cristiane Bastos de
Baldissera, Matheus Dellaméa
Sagrillo, Michele Rorato
Monteiro, Sílvia González
Custódio, Dayana Lacerda
Souza de Matos, Marcielly
Sampaio, Paulo de Tarso Barbosa
Teixeira, Helder Ferreira
Koester, Letícia Scherer
Veiga-Junior, Valdir F.
Palavras-chave: 1-nitro-2-phenylethane
Aniba Canelilla Extract
Antitrypanosomal Agent
Benzene Acetonitrile
Diminazene Aceturate
Essential Oil
Linalool
Methyleugenol
Neointermedeol
Plant Extract
Unclassified Drug
Antitrypanosomal Agent
Essential Oil
Plant Extract
Vegetable Oil
Aniba Canelilla
Cell Viability
Controlled Study
Cytotoxicity
Drug Activity
Drug Isolation
Drug Screening
Drug Structure
Human
Human Cell
In Vitro Study
Lauraceae
Lymphocyte
Mass Fragmentography
Nonhuman
Plant Stem
Priority Journal
Trypanocidal Activity
Trypanosoma Evansi
Trypanosomiasis
Cell Survival
Chemistry
Drug Effects
Embryophyta
Gas Chromatography
Lymphocyte
Trypanosoma
Cell Survival
Gas Chromatography
Embryophyta
Humans
Lymphocytes
Oils, Volatile
Plant Extracts
Plant Oils
Trypanocidal Agents
Trypanosoma
Data do documento: 2017
Revista: Microbial Pathogenesis
É parte de: Volume 103, Pags. 13-18
Abstract: Aniba canelilla (H.B.K.) Mez, popularly known as “casca-preciosa” (precious bark), is a plant of the Lauraceae family, widely distributed in the Amazon region. Its major constituent is 1-nitro-2-phenylethane, a rare molecule in plants which is responsible for this plant's cinnamon scent. The present study aimed to report the chemical characterization of the oil extracted from Aniba canelilla using gas-chromatography/mass spectrometry and to assess its in vitro trypanocidal activity against Trypanosoma evansi, a prevalent haemoflagellate parasite that affects a broad range of mammal species in Africa, Asia and South America. The oil presented 1-nitro-2-phenylethane (83.68%) and methyleugenol (14.83%) as the two major components. The essential oil as well as both major compounds were shown to exert trypanocidal effect. Methyleugenol was slightly more active than 1-nitro-2-phenylethane. In vitro studies showed that the oil extracted from the stems of A. canelilla may be regarded as a potential natural treatment for trypanosomosis, once proven their in vivo action, may be an interesting alternative in the treatment of infected animals with T. evansi. © 2016 Elsevier Ltd
DOI: 10.1016/j.micpath.2016.12.006
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